@Shog9 - Today, I was not not allowed to ask a question. The system told me that. Some time in the future, I will be able to ask a question again. I'd like the system to notify me when the time comes. If I get banned again and attempt to ask a question, then rinse, lather, repeat... Its really not as difficult as you are making it sound. — jww3 mins ago

or at least it's only 3 letters, might be a different series i'm confused with

@TinyGiant I did edit the question there to be a feature request, not a support question

but the comments are borderline "pissy"

@codeMagic - this question is marked with support, and not a feature request. I assume I am doing something incorrectly because I can't set up the notification. But it could well be a feature request. In either case, the comment stands: learn to use the site correctly. Its really too bad the assholes that use the site incorrectly are not banned....... — jww5 mins ago

(yeah, I guess that's a word)

user4639281

1:26 AM

The comments show the OP is not seeking input from the community. He's being borderline belligerent.

" I assume I am doing something incorrectly " yes, asking too many questions in a short period of time. The feature request would be to set up a notification when this period ends (which most likely wouldn't be received well). " learn to use the site correctly. Its really too bad the assholes that use the site incorrectly are not banned......." agreed but, with that kind of comment, we probably wouldn't get to have this conversation :) — codeMagic1 min ago

I am looking for voting statistics on the answers to questions that are:
Quickly closed (within 1 hour after posting)
Have single answer
Aren't eligible for "roomba deletion" only because of having an accepted answer
side note this excludes dupe-closed questions, as roomba ignores these
I wou...

I made the mistake to uninstall PulseAudio because i get same conflict error between my OF's app and other audio apps.
It seems a very bad idea and i get this error:
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1022:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
RtApiAlsa::getDeviceInfo:snd_pcm_open error for device (default...

I have encountered numerous questions in with the sprite-kit tag such as:
Should I use sprite kit for a simple game like flappy bird or games that simpler?
These questions do not belong on SO, but when I flag them and choose Other Reason -> Off-topic -> Other site, it shows only a limited numbe...

Oh, by the way! There's yet another very borderline question I want to ask, which I know the correct technical answer for. This question has been asked multiple times in the past by other users, and has always been received with criticisms and closures.

This question is about whether a specific DB technology is suited for very high-speed applications such as video games, or anything that needs >50 updates a second

Do you have any advice on how to word properly this question to avoid POB and too broad?

But serious: you could start with MySQL and a small example that shows that you nearly make 50 transaction a second. You can then ask what you should do to get more out of it (with some options you tried). Indicate that you're not required to use MySQL...

That could give you all kind of technical solutions

However, It feels more like a whiteboard question so you could read the help of programmers.se to see if and how it could fit there

Heisenberg and Schrödinger get pulled over for speeding. The cop asks Heisenberg "Do you know how fast you were going?" Heisenberg replies, "No, but we know exactly where we are!" The officer looks at him confused and says "you were going 108 miles per hour!" Heisenberg throws his arms up and cries, "Great! Now we're lost!" The officer looks over the car and asks Schrödinger if the two men have anything in the trunk. "A cat," Schrödinger replies. The cop opens the trunk and yells "Hey! This cat is dead."

@durron597 Well, the question is really awful and I'm out of ideas on how to improve it. I think my answer is worth reading so I wanted a bit of help to get it into shape.

@rene As I replied to his comment, it's a bit of a mess. It's entangled with reactive programming, cursor observations, and to solve the bottleneck I used a completely different approach. The main issue was that the technology used is simply not fit for the purpose described.

Mmh, George did again make a good point. I should try to come with a repro of some sort, but which wouldn't need actual solving because it would be too complicated...

Current Status
beautifier - all 85 closed, any on-topic questions had the tag removed
beautify - Burned, any off-topic questions moved to beautifier
beautification - Burned, any off-topic questions moved to beautifier
code-beautifier - Burned, any off-topic questions moved to beautifier

user4639281

So the synonym to a common dump tag is a precedent, in this case because there were multiple tags. But, that doesn't really touch on one central burnination for all burnination request tags. Then when users would try to use those tags in the future it would just go directly to that tag.

user4639281

But that does support my question about synonyming source-code to source or vice versa

@durron597 I am not sure the notification would help as they are intentionally going to MSO to ask a question since they are banned on SO. I do like the banning code blocks but I could see them just posting it without formatting.